Sered, Slovakia Deportations - 1944
BackgroundWhile most deportations of Slovak Jews occurred in earlier years, there was a final wave of arrests and deportations in 1944. Jews were collected in and deported from the concentration camp in Sered, Slovakia. They were deported initially to Auschwitz, and, when this became impossible, to various camps in Germany. The 888 records in this data set lists names, dates and places of birth. Most were born in Slovakia, but there were also persons born in Austria and Hungary. DatabaseThis database includes 888 deportees from Szered. The fields for this database are as follows:
AcknowledgmentsThe information contained in this database was indexed from the files available from the US Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. Thank you to Peter Lande for compiling this information. Particular thanks to Nolan Altman, Director of Special Projects - Holocaust Collection. Searching the DatabaseThis database is searchable by clicking here.
Last Update: May 2020
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